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Why is F bigger than Na+?

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F atomic number is 9 having 9-electrons & 9-protons. ... So in that cases of Na+, F-, Na+ is less in size due to electron-proton attraction but F- is greater in size due to electron-electron repulsion as compared to electron-proton attraction. .

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